Donated By: "Goldie" Quantz Estate
Criteria: Deserving participants in any discipline.
Amount: $1,200 - will be divided
Goldie Quantz was a high school teacher and a cellist. He played in Orchestra London and, after he retired, played cello his church and community orchestras. He was a Kiwanis Club of Middlesex member and their representative on the music festival board until 1995.
Criteria: Deserving participant in any discipline.
Amount: $50
Donated By: Sandra Collier
Criteria: Deserving participants in any discipline.
Amount: $100 - may be divided
Donated By: Memorial donations
Criteria: Deserving participants in any discipline.
Amount: $150 - may be divided
Don Dunne was a Kiwanis Club of London member. He was on the festival board and a hall manager for many years.
Criteria: Deserving participants in any discipline.
Amount: $500 - may be divided
Frank Barrett spent forty years as a performer and music educator in the London area. He performed with the London Symphony for many years, area concert bands and dance bands as well as four seasons with the Stratford Festival orchestra. Mr. Barrett was a music instructor and department head at Lucas and Westminster Secondary School for many years. He was a regular participant in the Kiwanis Music Festivals in Toronto and London . Mr. Barrett was Chairperson of the new Kiwanis Music Festival of London Inc. from 1995 to 2000. The 40th Anniversary Concert celebrating forty years of Kiwanis and Music was dedicated to him November 28, 2000 at Centennial Hall.
For decades Patricia was an enthusiastic and dedicated volunteer. She was always grateful for the many wonderful relationships she developed through her tireless work with both the Kiwanis Music Festival and at the Parkwood Hospital library.
Donated By: Hay Foundation
Criteria: Two deserving participants in any discipline.
Amount: $500 each
The Jack and Barbara Hay Foundation was established in 1985 and reflects the dedication Jack and Barbara shared for the London and Area Community. The Foundation also exemplifies Jack's commitment to community service which he demonstrated as a distinguished member of the Kiwanis Club of Forest City London.
Our primary objective is to provide financial assistance to worthy humanitarian and civic projects which improve the quality of life for the citizens of London and the surrounding area. We are a private charitable foundation incorporated in the Province of Ontario. Grants are made only to registered charities with a focus on serving the local community.
Donated By: Peter Hayman Construction
Criteria: Deserving participants in any discipline.
Amount: $300 - will be divided
Hayman Construction is a General Contractor operating throughout Southwestern Ontario since 1872. It is Ontario's oldest and Canada's second oldest construction firm, and is currently operated by fifth-generation members of the founder's family.
Criteria: Deserving participants in any discipline.
Amount: $500 - may be divided
Donated By: Kiwanis Club of Middlesex
Criteria: Deserving participants in any discipline.
Amount: $800 - will be divided
Criteria: Deserving participants in any discipline.
Amount: $1,000 - may be divided
Criteria: Deserving participant in any discipline.
Amount: $50